Unsurprisingly, Microsoft announced today that the Xbox One’s Twitch live streaming app will launch on March 11 at the same time as Titanfall. It seems Microsoft wants its list of Xbox One improvements ready for the release of what is arguably the Xbox One’s first big game.

Twitch’s CEO Emmett Shear told the Associated Press that people broadcasting gameplay on the Xbox One will have the ability to join a broadcaster’s part mid-stream, a feature the PS4 currently doesn’t have.

Xbox Live Gold Members have been able to watch Twitch stream’s since the Xbox One’s launch, but the ability to broadcast directly from the console wasn’t possible.

“We were just working on the full feature set. For example, we were working to ensure users get notifications on Xbox One when their favorite gamers are broadcasting. You can be in the middle of another activity, and you’ll get a notification so you don’t have to miss a minute of the opportunity to watch someone play,” said Gurry.

Broadcasters will also be able to archive their video footage on Twitch, something the PlayStation 4 Twitch streaming app currently isn’t capable of.

It’s great to see Twitch broadcasting finally make its way to the Xbox One. While I prefer the Xbox One’s controller, when I’m reviewing multi-platform games I often opt for the PS4 version because live-streaming is easier to perform on Sony’s console.

Now choosing what console to game on just got a little more difficult.